Morocco,
officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country located in North Africa. It has
a population of over 32 million and an area of 446,550 sq. mtrs (710,850 sq. kms
with Western Sahara).

Morocco is an ethnically diverse country with a
rich culture and civilization. Through Moroccan history, it has hosted many
people coming from East (Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Jews and Arabs), South
(Sub-Saharan Africans) and North (Romans, Vandals, Andalusians (including Moors
and Jews). All those civilizations have had an impact on the social structure of
Morocco.

Moroccan cuisine has long been considered as one of the most
diversified cuisines in the world. This is a result of the centuries-long
interaction of Morocco with the outside world.

Patan Durbar Square a is situated in Alipur near Khatmandu. It is probably the Buddhist temples in Nepal that are built in the shikhara style. A five-minute walk north of Rudravarna Mahavihar is the Mahaboudha Temple. The temple's outer walls, which are made from terracotta, are covered in images of the Buddha. It is because of this feature that the temple is also referred to as the temple of 9000 Buddhas. The temple's unique style was inspired by the temples of Bodh Gaya in India. It is said that Abhayaraj, the builder of the temple, conceived the idea of Mahadboudha Temple while on pilgrimage in India.

Another architectural masterpiece of Patan is the Golden Temple. The temple is full of artwork of all kinds from its pagoda roofs to its numerous metal sculptures. The temples and monasteries of Patan, most of which lie concealed behind houses, seem to preserve in them fragments of the past. The environment around them seems to have changed very little. In Patan, it seems, the houses haven't crowded these historical and cultural monuments, but that they have given them refuge by enclosing them.

As you pass through the narrow, sun-deprived streets of Patan, you can hear, in between the roar of the vehicles zooming past, the monotonous melody of hammers coming down on metal. The artists of Patan are at work. Walking in Patan is like taking a tour of an artist's studio; everywhere there's an artist engrossed in making something or the other. And all around there are works that every artist wishes to match.

In a trial, a Southern small-town prosecuting attorney called his first witness, a grandmotherly, elderly woman to the stand.

He approached her and asked, “Mrs. Jones, do you know me?”

She responded, “Of course yes, I do know you, Mr. Williams. I’ve known
you since you were a boy, and frankly, you’ve been a big disappointment
to me. You lie, you cheat on your wife, and you manipulate people and
talk about them behind their backs. You think you’re a big shot when you
haven’t the brains to realize you’ll never amount to anything more than
a two-bit paper pusher. Yes, I know you.”

The lawyer was stunned. Not knowing what else to do, he pointed across
the room and asked, “Mrs. Jones, do you know the defense attorney?”

She again replied, “Of course yes, I do. I’ve known Mr. Bradley since he
was a youngster, too. He’s lazy, bigoted, and he has a drinking
problem. He can’t build a normal relationship with anyone, and his law
practice is one of the worst in the entire state. Not to mention he
cheated on his wife with three different women. One of them was your
wife. Yes, I know him.”

The defense attorney nearly died.

The judge asked both counselors to approach the bench, and, in a very
quiet voice, said, “If either of you idiots asks her if she knows me,
I’ll send you both to the electric chair.”

Hawaii elected Democrat Tulsi Gabbard as the first ever practicing Hindu to the US House of Representatives.

Thirty-one-year-old Gabbard is the daughter of two conservative Hawaii
politicians and first ran for office at age 21. After her first term,
she voluntarily served on a 12-month tour of duty with Hawaii’s National
Guard, and then became the first woman in the history of the
Accelerated Officer Candidate School at the Alabama Military Academy to
be designated a distinguished honor graduate.

When she’s sworn in this January, she’ll take her oath of office over a
Bhagavad Gita, a sacred text for followers of Hinduism, according to
Hiffington Post.

Gabbard hopes that her faith will help her to assist the US in fostering
a better relationship with India, where a large portion of the
population is Hindu.

Other non-Christian adherent Congresspeople include Minnesota’s Keith Ellison, who took his oath of office over the Quran.

Consider
this scenario: In a remote forest, a pregnant deer is about to give
birth to a baby. It finds a remote grass field near by a river and
slowly goes there thinking it would be safe. As she moves slowly, she
gets labor pain…. at the same moment, dark clouds gather around that
area and lightning starts a forest fire. Turning left she

sees
a hunter who is aiming an arrow from a distance. As she tries to move
towards right, she spots a hungry lion approaching towards her.

Stochastic Probability Theory - Pregnant Deer Scenario What can the pregnant deer do ….as she is already under labor pain ? … … … What do you think will happen ? Will the deer survive ? Will it give birth to a fawn ? Will the fawn survive ? or Will everything be burnt by the forest fire ? … … … …

That particular moment ? … … …

Can the deer go left ? – Hunter’s arrow is pointing

Can she go right ? – Hungry male lion approaching

Can she move up ? – Forest fire

Can she move down ? – Fierce river

Answer: She does nothing. She just focuses on giving birth to a new LIFE. The sequence of events that happens at that fraction of a second (moment) are as follows:
In a spur of MOMENT …a lightning strikes (already it is cloudy ) and
blinds the eyes of the Hunter. At that MOMENT, he releases the arrow
missing and zipping past the deer. At that MOMENT the arrow hits and
injures the lion badly. At that MOMENT, it starts to rain heavily and
puts out the forest fire. At that next MOMENT, the deer gives birth to a
healthy fawn. In our life, it’s our MOMENT of CHOICE and we all
have to deal with such negative thoughts from all sides always. Some
thoughts are so powerful they overpower us and makes us clueless. Let us
not decide anything in a hurry. Let’s think of ourselves as the
pregnant deer with the ultimate happy ending. Anything can happen in a
MOMENT in this life. If you are religious, superstitious, atheist,
agnostic… or whatever… you can attribute this MOMENT as divine
intervention, faith, sudden luck, chance (serendipity), coincidence… or a
simple ‘don’t know’. We all feel the same. But, whatever one may call
it, I would see the priority of the deer in that given moment was to
giving birth to a baby…. because LIFE IS PRECIOUS. Hence, whether you are deer or a human, keep that faith and hope within you always.

This tiny berry is believed to be the most powerful rejuvenating agent known to man. Read on.Amla is the most potent natural source of Vitamin C.
In fact, this tiny fruit has as much Vitamin C as two oranges. Vitamin
C, when taken in the form of supplements, is not always easily absorbed.
But when you eat an amla berry, the Vitamin C present is easily
assimilated by body. So the next time you think of reaching for a
supplement, think again and reach for an amla berry instead.

Vitamin C is an excellent anti-oxidant and as amla is so rich in
Vitamin C, it has strong anti-oxidant properties and helps combat free
radicals. Free radicals are unstable ions in the body, responsible for
ageing and cell degeneration. Amla stabilises these free radicals and is
believed to be themost powerful rejuvenating agent known to man. Just
like most berries, it is low in sugar and has a high fibre content,
making it an ideal daily fruit for almost anyone. However, if you have a
heart condition, you may want to check with your doctor before taking
amla regularly. This is because amla stimulates the heart.

Iron and various other minerals are not always easily absorbed by
the body. You require a certain combination of meals to reap maximum
benefits from the food you eat. Unless you are a nutritionist or
regularly consult one, chances are that you eat normal, regular food and
try to stick to a healthy diet as far as possible.
Although numerous people do manage to get adequate amounts of all
essential minerals due to various combinations of food, just as many,
don't. Amla is a fruit that enhances food absorption and thus helps you
get the most out of the food you eat. It helps the body digest food
better and assimilate minerals like iron. Another excellent digestive is
ginger, but ginger tends to heat the body. Amla does not heat the body,
and is gentler on the entire system. Regular intake of amla almost
always results in a stronger, healthier digestive system and in improved
overall immunity.

Amla also helps boost protein metabolism, so if you exercise and
work out regularly you will benefit greatly from regular amla intake.
Similarly, people who have a tendency to gain weight easily tend to have
poor metabolism. The better your metabolism, the better the body's
ability to burn fat and keep you slim. As amla enhances metabolism, it helps you lose weight faster.

Regular use of pain killers, antibiotics and medication, regular
intake of alcohol, all cause toxin build-up in the liver. Amla helps
strengthen the liver, and rid the body of these toxins. It thus helps
purify and clean the blood. This is why amla is good for the skin, and
if taken in combination with neem, it can help clear out pimples that
are caused due to impure blood. In addition to the skin, amla is also
great for the hair. It nourishes hair roots and is believed to prevent
premature greying. Thus one often sees amla-based shampoos and oils. In
addition, amla helps lower cholesterol, enhance vision, and strengthen
the lungs and the respiratory system. It also strengthens the body's central nervous system.
It is a gentle laxative and helps cure constipation. These are just
some of the reasons to include an amla in your daily diet. Do you need
any more?

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